
Montreal Now with Aaron Rand Podcast
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Things are falling apart
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

The Right Chemistry with Dr. Joe Schwarcz
DR. JOE SCHWARZ, Host of the Dr. Joe Show, Sundays at 3 PM on CJAD 800 & director of the McGill Office for Science & Society

A look at schools and their new restrictions
Mike Cohen, communications manager for the English Montreal School Board

Reaction to the new measures
BERYL WASJMAN, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban

How did we get to this point?
Andre Fortin, Opposition house leader for the Quebec Liberal Party

What to expect from tonight's announcement
BERYL WASJMAN, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban

Is anti-semetism alive and well in Montreal?
Marvin Rotrand, National Director for the League for Human Rights of B’nai Brith

Montreal’s response to racism in 2021 – is it enough?
EGBERT GAYE, founder and editor of Montreal Community Contact

The biggest stories of 2021
BERYL WASJMAN, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban

An unprecedented year of gun violence in Montreal
CHARLES CÔTÉ, criminal law specialist and commentator

What can & can’t a potential employer ask during a job interview?
AJAY PANGARKAR, Workforce Performance Strategist

Ramping up booster shots and infected healthcare workers staying on the job: the right move?
ANDRE FORTIN, Opposition house leader for the Quebec Liberal Party

The biggest stories of the year
BERYL WASJMAN, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban

Making your financial health your 2022 New Year’s resolution
RON GAGNON, senior VP at BDO Debt Solutions

Dr. Labos gives his take on the new COVID measures -- or lack thereof?
Dr. Chris Labos, cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology and you can hear him on Sunday Morning House Call...with Dr. Chris Labos' at 8:10 on Weekends with Ken

Is that a big Omicron wall that’s speeding toward us? Because nobody’s said anything about a plan b.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

2021 news in review
BERYL WASJMAN, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban

The legacy of Desmond Tutu
EGBERT GAYE, founder and editor of Montreal Community Contact

Billionaires wouldn’t be going to space without Harry Guggenheim
DIRK SMILLIE, author of The Business of Tomorrow: The Visionary Life of Harry Guggenheim--From Aviation and Rocketry to the Creation of an Art Dynast

Who’s been naughty and who’s been nice? Santa has his list, but I have mine.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

What the media did right and wrong while covering the news during the COVID-19 crisis
NORA LORETO, author of the new book Spin Doctors

When it comes to pandemic poker, François Legault likes to bet with other people’s chips.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

How emergency measures affect Montreal’s homeless population
SAM WATTS, CEO of the Welcome Hall Mission

Quebec desperately needs truckers to get vaccinated
VÉRONIQUE PROULX, CEO of the Manufacturers & Exporters of Québec

How to set healthy boundaries this holiday season
DR. CHRISTINE KOROL, registered psychologist

How do the demerged cities feel about Montreal’s budget?
BENY MASELLA, Mayor of Montreal Ouest & the head of the Association of Suburban Municipalities

Are Canadians traveling for the holidays this year?
MARTIN FIRESTONE, President of Travel Secure Inc, and an insurance broker in travel medical coverage

Did Quebec speak to Ottawa before deciding on the latest COVID restrictions?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Why is the city releasing its budget three days before Christmas?
JIMMY ZOUBRIS, special advisor to the Mayor of Montreal & AREF SALEM, Saint Laurent city councilor and new interim leader for Ensemble Montreal

Tips for coping with another round of COVID restrictions
MARLENE GROSSMAN, psychology professor at Vanier College

Is it time for a national conversation on bill 21?
ROBERT LECKEY, Dean and full professor in the Faculty of Law at McGill University

Do you really need to be symptomatic to use a rapid test?
DR. CHRISTOPHER LABOS, cardiologist with a degree in epidemiology who can be heard at 8:10 on Sunday mornings on CJAD 800 on Weekends with Ken

Another Christmas lockdown?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Tunesday with Virgin Radio’s Kelly Alexander
KELLY ALEXANDER, Virgin Radio Stan Walker Michael Buble Camila Cabello WATN: Spice Girls

Social services in place for Montrealers who fall ill
HELENE JONES, Department Manager of Social Services at the McGill University Health Centre

Why 2022 is going to be the year of the wills
ANNA KAMATEROS, Montreal notary

An update on how vaccinations are going in Montreal
FRANCINE DUPUIS, Associate CEO of CIUSSS West-Central Montreal

Are we back to March 2020? I’m not so sure.
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

2022 needs to be the year we fight for minority rights in Quebec
ROBERT LIBMAN, architect, former MNA and former head of the Equality Party

What can Montrealers expect from the Omicron variant?
DR. MATTHEW OUGHTON, Physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Jewish General Hospital

What is the COVID situation like in our schools right now?
OLIVIER DROUIN, creator of Covid Écoles

Looking back on the year that was in Quebec politics
DOMINIQUE ANGLADE, Leader of the Quebec Liberals

Are the feds still bungling the border situation?
Tom Mulcair can be heard weekdays at 7:40 AM with Andrew and again at 5:05 PM with Aaron and Natasha.

Inevitably, the supporters of Bill 21 have begun their own fundraising campaign
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Should mayors outside of Quebec be weighing in on Bill 21?
PATRICK BROWN, Mayor of Brampton & ANDRÉ PRATTE, Montreal-based principal at the strategy firm Navigator

Telemedicine has become popular for mental health services
DR. MARC ROBIN, Medical Director at Dialogue, Canada's leading virtual healthcare and wellness platform

77% of Quebec schools have seen at least one COVID case
OLIVIER DROUIN, creator of Covid Écoles

What can we expect from the Premier’s announcement?
Tom Mulcair can be heard weekdays at 7:40 AM with Andrew and again at 5:05 PM with Aaron and Natasha.

Toronto and Brampton join the fight against Bill 21, but is the law really the target?
JAMES MENNIE, Montreal Gazette

Discussing the battery supply chain issues in Quebec
JONATHAN WILKINSON, Canada’s Natural Resources Minister